a person deposit $100 at the beginning of each of the next 10 years, starting today, interest rate is 9% compound annually, the FV of the money in the end of 10 years would be _______? how to use HP12?
good luck on that thats exactly why i use the BAII
Is BAII more user friendly?
To be honest, I don’t think anyone is going to take the time to explain this tonight. Go to the HP website. There is an instructional and a pdf manual. This is how I learned the 12C.
this better be a joke…
it’s a tragedy rather than a joke
sorry this is too funny…wth have you been using in your studies?
please do sit for both the sessions…
if your well prepared you can still pass without calculator
some jokes don’t expire!
In case anyone cares after 5½ years:
BGN
0 PV
100 PMT
10 n
9 i
FV
-1,656.03
END (Just to be safe.)
The value at the end of 10 years is $1,656.03.
If the people using the TI think that this is hard, I shudder to think what they’ll do when they really get a hard problem.
I got the same answer. It’s really straightforward, I started learning how to use hp12c last week and am enjoying it so far. I use YouTube and the manual

Portfolio:
a person deposit $100 at the beginning of each of the next 10 years, starting today, interest rate is 9% compound annually, the FV of the money in the end of 10 years would be _______? how to use HP12?
In case anyone cares after 5½ years:
BGN
0 PV
100 PMT
10 n
9 i
FV
-1,656.03
END (Just to be safe.)
The value at the end of 10 years is $1,656.03.
If the people using the TI think that this is hard, I shudder to think what they’ll do when they really get a hard problem.
You reply to his post on instructions to use the calculator 5 years later ?? LOL
Keeps on getting better, wow! Hilarious!

S2000magician:
Portfolio:
a person deposit $100 at the beginning of each of the next 10 years, starting today, interest rate is 9% compound annually, the FV of the money in the end of 10 years would be _______? how to use HP12?
In case anyone cares after 5½ years:
BGN
0 PV
100 PMT
10 n
9 i
FV
-1,656.03
END (Just to be safe.)
The value at the end of 10 years is $1,656.03.
If the people using the TI think that this is hard, I shudder to think what they’ll do when they really get a hard problem.
You reply to his post on instructions to use the calculator 5 years later ?? LOL
As I prefaced it: in case anyone cares.
yikes… LOL